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When you are trying to replace data in a table, you may encounter an error message stating that the replacement has 12 rows, but the data only has 10 rows. This error occurs when the number of rows in the replacement data does not match the number of rows in the table being replaced.

To fix this error, you need to make sure that the replacement data has the same number of rows as the table being replaced. You can add or delete rows in the replacement data as needed so that it matches the original data.

If you are using a software application, check the data in both the replacement file and the original file to ensure they are consistent, or delete the extra rows in the replacement data.

Another option, if you want to keep the extra rows in the replacement data, is to add those rows to the original table before running the replacement. This will ensure that the replacement has the same number of rows as the original data.

Overall, the key to fixing this error is to ensure that the number of rows in the replacement data matches the number of rows in the original data.